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Complete the missing reasons of the proof. The options are: AAS, ASA, HL, Reflexive Property, Definition of Angle Bisector, Def of Midpoint, Verticle Angles Theroem, Corresponding Angles Theroem, Alternate Interior Angles Theorem, Given.
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Complete the missing reasons of the proof.
The options are: AAS, ASA, HL, Reflexive Property, Defin...
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